terrible idea for a gimmick hacking tool
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I suppose just to streamline the testing of patches to modify parts of the game. It certainly does that.
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but I can't remember if I had anything more specific in mind before I got detoured into switching emulators, kinda*.
* I started with TASing on BizHawk, and then switched to scripting mGBA. This was for Reasons, but it also didn't really happen? I only changed emulator frontends, not emulators. I was using the mGBA-core in BizHawk in the first place, so I was always using mGBA. I'm just now using it directly (in its own frontend) rather than as a module in a different frontend.
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I may be a fool: I've been trying to figure out how to hack sprites off a scene that HAS A MOVING CAMERA
I bet I can just hack the camera position and make it scroll off to -32767, -32767 or something
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uhhhh I don't know what's going on but it looks amusingly glitched, at least?
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emily, emitter of spooky noisereplied to Foone🏳️⚧️ last edited by
@foone is this cloud strife
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@emily nope but I think he's in this game somewhere
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I can't figure out how this game handles the camera. I've searched for variables going up and down and all over the place and nothing matches any kind of idea of "scrolling" that I can see.
either it's doing some weird dynamic loading or it's doing something silly like storing camera frames in a linked list (that's out of order)
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so the only camera stuff I can find is a 4-byte value at 0x030EB0 in EWRAM (so 0x02030EB0) seems to be "how long it takes to pan over to the target destination". so if I set it to a billion, it means the camera moves so slowly it basically doesn't
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not super useful on its own, but maybe it'll lead somewhere interesting. watchpoint time!
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Bingo! I hacked the camera to not move and now it's somewhere useful.
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@erice I hacked it to be pink a while back! I never figured out why I got red instead of pink